Ivory Coast rebels from the Guepard (cheetah) company train ...
25th Nov 2005, 16:15 GMT
(Reuters) - Ivory Coast rebels from the Guepard (cheetah) company train early in the morning in Bouake November 25, 2005. Bouake is , the rebel stronghold in the north of the country . A U.N.-backed plan to reunite Ivory Coast has worsened a political deadlock and a clearer strategy is needed to restore peace, Guillaume Soro, the West African country's rebel movement political chief said. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon.
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